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1 Session I: Unit 2 Types of Reviews September 26, 2007 NCDDR training course for NIDRR grantees: Developing Evidence-Based Products Using the Systematic Review Process

2 Research is formalized curiosity. It is poking and prying with a purpose. Zora Neal Hurston

3 Indispensible Rules of the Review Process Transparency Documentable Replicable

4 Review Question Select Studies Extract Study Features Inclusion Criteria Locate Studies Extract & Analyze Data Synthesize Data Review Steps + + Interpretation

5 Scoping Review

6 Review Question Select Studies Extract Study Features Inclusion Criteria Locate Studies Extract & Analyze Data Synthesize Data Review Steps + + Interpretation Scoping Review: mapping the literature landscape

7 Is there a sufficient research literature to: – –Establish the importance of the topic ? – –Determine the scope of interventions on the topic? – –Assess the research priority of the topic? – –Provide overview of the knowledge base of the topic? – –Determine if there is enough sufficiently high quality to warrant a summary review? Scoping Review Question(s)

8 Include studies may be determined by: – –Available resources (funding, databases, time) – –Language of Study (English only) – –Location of Study (US only) – –Participant Characteristics (only adolescents) – –Outcome(s) of Interest – –Review User(s) Inclusion Criteria

9 Locating studies may be limited by: – –Publication Controls (peer reviewed only) – –Databases Searched – –Electronic Search Only   No Hand Search   No Grey Literature Search   No Ancestry Search   No Invisible College – –No Full Text Collection Locate Studies

10 Studies are selected if they meet based on the pre-defined criteria by: – – Applying the inclusion criteria to a restricted data set – – Making no assessment of study quality Select Studies

11 Studies features are coded on a limited set of data (title & abstract) for descriptive purposes: – –Design Type – –Location of Study – –Participant Characteristics – –Intervention Characteristics – –Outcome Characteristics Extract Study Features

12 Interpretation is descriptive only because the reviewer is NOT: – –Conducting a quantitative analysis of the intervention effect – –Conducting a synthesis of data is conducted – –Draws no quantitative conclusions regarding intervention effectiveness Interpretation

13 Interpretation serves to: – –Describe the data – –Focuses on the sufficiency of the evidence to warrant a more detailed review Interpretation

14 Rapid Evidence Assessment Review

15 Review Question Select Studies Extract Study Features Inclusion Criteria Locate Studies Extract & Analyze Data Synthesize Data Review Steps + + Interpretation Scoping Review: mapping the literature landscape Rapid Evidence Review: analyzing selected studies or outcomes for a preliminary assessment of the research Review Products

16 Methodological quality may be a assessed – –Research Design Type – –Study Quality Rating – –Potential Bias Extract Study Features

17 Macro-level data analysis – –Extract post intervention data (X, sd, etc) for primary outcome for each study – –Calculate a single effect size for each study Goal is to get an overview of potential effect Extract & Analyze Data

18 Effect Interpretation – –General Magnitude of Effect – –Availability of Evidence Base – –Potential Outcomes of Interest Policy Interpretation – –Impact of Policy – –Policy Impact (implementation barriers) – –Potential Economic Impact Interpretation

19 Systematic Review

20 Review Question Select Studies Extract Study Features Inclusion Criteria Locate Studies Extract & Analyze Data Synthesize Data Review Steps + + Interpretation Scoping Review: mapping the literature landscape Rapid Evidence Review: analyzing selected studies or outcomes for a preliminary assessment of the research Review Products Systematic Review: complete collection of all available research, summarized for a state-of- knowledge statement regarding the effects of an intervention

21 Goal is to identify and analyze all comparisons that address the objective of the review, or provides explanation for the magnitude of the observed effect. – –Extract post intervention data (Mn, sd, etc) for all comparisons and outcomes related to objective in each study Extract & Analyze Data

22 Effect Interpretation – –Magnitude of Outcome Effect – –Impact of Study Quality on Effect – –Moderator Effects (length of Tx) – –Effect Impact on sub-groups (age, severity) Interpretation

23 Research Interpretation – –Empirical State-of-Knowledge – –Quality of Evidence – –Breadth and Depth of Scientific Basis – –Areas of Research Need – –Areas of Research Promise Interpretation

24 Policy Interpretation – –Policy and Program Implementation Decisions – –Magnitude of Impact on Target Population – –Policy-Effect Agreement – –Cost-Benefit Economic Impact Interpretation

25 Where Have All the Topics Gone? Choosing a Topic for Review

26 Sources of Topics for a Review Personal Interest and Background Professional “Hot Topics” Professional publications Political Agenda Topics DOE/NIH Grant Announcement Priorities Previous Reviews Local Press Reports Consumer Needs/Requests

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28 Summary of basic information about: Topic Background Method Author Expertise Title Registration Form Campbell Collaboration Education Coordinating Group

29 1)Name and affiliation of primary reviewer: Names and affiliations of co-reviewers: 2) Provisional title [preferred format of title: (intervention) for (education condition) in (population)]: Title Registration Form Campbell Collaboration Education Coordinating Group

30 3) Objective 4) Rationale for review / background 5) Method Inclusion/Exclusion Criteria Study Design(s) (e.g. RCT, QED, SS): Participants Characteristics Interventions Types Outcome Measures Title Registration Form Campbell Collaboration Education Coordinating Group

31 5) Method (cont) Study Quality Appraisal Data Extraction Procedures Quality Assurance Procedures (e.g. independent double data extraction etc.): Title Registration Form Campbell Collaboration Education Coordinating Group

32 6) Roles, responsibilities & expertise of review team Content Systematic review methods Information retrieval Statistical analysis (meta-analysis) 7) Support required Title Registration Form Campbell Collaboration Education Coordinating Group

33 Objective Statement The objective statement should be: – –Focused   Avoid a narrative rationale for the objective   Limit the secondary questions—these are addressed as the review unfolds based on the included studies – –Follow the title format of   intervention for condition in population or outcome

34 Example 1 Objective: The objective of this review is to assess the effectiveness of job coaching to increase the hourly wages paid to adults with autism working in the food service industry. Title: Improving the Economics State of Adults with Autism: A Work Place Review

35 Example 2 Objective: This review examines the effects of school- based social information processing interventions on the aggressive and disruptive behavior of school-age children Title: School-based Social Information Processing Interventions and Aggressive Behavior for Pull Out Programs

36 Questions-Comments


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